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Newsletter of the Wasatch Mountain Jaguar Register March 2014 A Chapter of the Jaguar Clubs of North America Under The Bonnet WMJR on the web: www.WMJR.org Third Annual Catdance Film Festival 6pm Saturday March 22 Home of Barry Hanover and Allison Richards By general acclaim the WMJR is keeping up the Catdance Film Festi- val tradition through the gracious support of Barry Hanover and Alli- son Richards, who are hosting once again. The format will be the same as the last two years. A pot luck dinner at 6pm will start the affair, with Jaguar themed movies to follow—loosely interpreted. By tradition we’ll begin with a screening of the incomparable C'était un rendez-vous, a spell- binding 10 minute high speed tour of Paris viewed from the bumper of a Ferrari 275GTB. Following will be film(s) selected by audience choice, from: 1) Robbie Coltrane: Incredible Brit- ain: “Robbie Coltrane explores Britain’s back roads in this off- beat travel program in when the actor/comedian sets off in his classic Jaguar roadster on a quest to encounter quirky locals and discover little-known rural tradi- tions. Coltrane happens upon a scarecrow convention, takes part in Mytholmroyd’s pudding eating contest, meets colorful people with extraordinary talents and much more. 2) Danger: Diabolik: No loot is safe when criminal mastermind Diabolik (John Phillip Law) sets his sights on stealing it — and that’s bad news for harried Inspector Ginko (Michel Picco- li), his police force and a whole army trying to capture the slip- pery thief. Using his prodigious wit and gadgetry that would make James Bond envious, Di- abolik always gets away — with help from his shapely part- ner (Marisa Mell) — in this stylish caper flick helmed by Mano Brava. 3) The Fast and Furious: Frank Webster is a fugitive on the lam after being framed for murder. He’s on a mission to clear his name, but when he steals Connie Adair’s Jaguar to elude the cops, Frank gets tangled in a romantic web that’ll only add to his trou- bles. 4) Watkins Glen: the Street Years 1948-1952: In 1948 Cameron Argetsinger, a young law student and sports car enthusiast decided to stage a European-style road race through Watkins Glen, NY. Now more than 50 years later, racing continues to thrive at Wat- kins Glen, the site now known worldwide as the birthplace of road racing in America. This is the story of the first five years of racing in Watkins Glen, when cars raced through the streets of the village. There is always room on the card for other films you’d like to bring and nominate. Please RSVP by email to Allison via [email protected] or 435 -649-4933 with the number in your party and what you plan to bring to share at the pot luck. Barry, Allison and Marcel live at 2483 Daybreaker Dr. in Jeremy Ranch, just past Parley’s Summit on I-80.

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Newsletter of the

Wasatch Mountain Jaguar Register

March 2014

A Chapter of the Jaguar Clubs of North America

Under The Bonnet

WMJR on the web:

www.WMJR.org

Third Annual Catdance Film Festival 6pm Saturday March 22

Home of Barry Hanover and Allison Richards

By general acclaim the WMJR is

keeping up the Catdance Film Festi-

val tradition through the gracious

support of Barry Hanover and Alli-

son Richards, who are hosting once

again.

The format will be the same as the

last two years. A pot luck dinner at

6pm will start the affair, with Jaguar

themed movies to follow—loosely

interpreted.

By tradition we’ll begin with a

screening of the incomparable

C'était un rendez-vous, a spell-

binding 10 minute high speed tour of

Paris viewed from the bumper of a

Ferrari 275GTB.

Following will be film(s) selected by

audience choice, from:

1) Robbie Coltrane: Incredible Brit-

ain: “Robbie Coltrane explores

Britain’s back roads in this off-

beat travel program in when the

actor/comedian sets off in his

classic Jaguar roadster on a quest

to encounter quirky locals and

discover little-known rural tradi-

tions. Coltrane happens upon a

scarecrow convention, takes part

in Mytholmroyd’s pudding eating

contest, meets colorful people

with extraordinary talents and

much more.

2) Danger: Diabolik: No loot is

safe when criminal mastermind

Diabolik (John Phillip Law)

sets his sights on stealing it —

and that’s bad news for harried

Inspector Ginko (Michel Picco-

li), his police force and a whole

army trying to capture the slip-

pery thief. Using his prodigious

wit and gadgetry that would

make James Bond envious, Di-

abolik always gets away —

with help from his shapely part-

ner (Marisa Mell) — in this

stylish caper flick helmed by

Mano Brava.

3) The Fast and Furious: Frank

Webster is a fugitive on the lam

after being framed for murder.

He’s on a mission to clear his

name, but when he steals Connie

Adair’s Jaguar to elude the cops,

Frank gets tangled in a romantic

web that’ll only add to his trou-

bles.

4) Watkins Glen: the Street Years

1948-1952: In 1948 Cameron

Argetsinger, a young law student

and sports car enthusiast decided

to stage a European-style road

race through Watkins Glen, NY.

Now more than 50 years later,

racing continues to thrive at Wat-

kins Glen, the site now known

worldwide as the birthplace of

road racing in America. This is

the story of the first five years of

racing in Watkins Glen, when

cars raced through the streets of

the village.

There is always room on the card for

other films you’d like to bring and

nominate.

Please RSVP by email to Allison via

[email protected] or 435

-649-4933 with the number in your

party and what you plan to bring to

share at the pot luck.

Barry, Allison and Marcel live at

2483 Daybreaker Dr. in Jeremy

Ranch, just past Parley’s Summit on

I-80.

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Club Officers President

Jerry Gill, 801-272-7274

[email protected]

Vice President

Jim Klekas, 801-971-6060

[email protected]

Past President

Duane Allred

Secretary / Treasurer

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Garff Jaguar Mark Your Territory Event

March 15th at 10:30 -11:30 AM

Come join us for a

complimentary

British Brunch

while you investi-

gate our latest

Jaguar offerings at

Ken Garff Jaguar.

Test drive the new

models and hear

about the upcom-

ing track days we

have planned.

You'll also learn about a special Ken Garff

Jaguar sponsored opportunity to drive your

Jaguar on the Miller Motorsports Park

Raceway in April, June, and September.

Brunch from 10:30-11:30

Please RSVP

Call 801.257.3600 or email

[email protected]

Presentation at 11:00

concerning our upcom-

ing track events and

how to participate.

MAIN DISHES

mixed scones

cheese & bacon puffs

beef mango chutney

pasties (handheld meat

pie)

DESSERTS

chocolate dipped macaroons

lemon curd

double cream (for scones)

AND MUCH MORE...

John Green, 801-451-5776

[email protected]

Activities Committee

Susan Cady, 801-731-1599

[email protected]

Kay Jennings 801-274-2671

jenningscarbarn@gmailcom

Barbara Smithen, 801-278-2451

[email protected]

Newsletter Publisher / Webmaster

Gary Lindstrom, 801-554-3823

[email protected]

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A US Marine Corps Recruiting Poster

Seen Recently At The USMC Museum, Parris Island SC

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Where Right Hand Drive Rules—Not Including SLC Meter Maids

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Purloined From Desert Chat March 2014

Newsletter of the Jaguar Club of Central Arizona

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007 An Alcoholic By John Fenwick

AM News, Monthly Journal of the Aston Martin Owners Club

February 2014, no. 767, pp. 37-38

I have often thought that James Bond

drinks too much alcohol, enough to

impair his skill in fights, car chases

and seduction. Now a scientific sur-

vey has been carried out by three

doctors who are consultants at Not-

tingham University Hospital, report-

ed in the British Medical Journal.

They read all 14 Bond books, taking

notes on every drink mentioned, usu-

ally vodka martinis. They excluded

days when Bond would have been

unable to drink because of imprison-

ment or other such reasons. They

found that he drank an average of 92

units a week, which is a little over

four times the NHS recommendation

that men should drink no more than

21 units per week. [Ed. note: a unit

is 10ml; a typical drink contains

1—3 units]

This puts him “in the highest risk

group for malignancies, depression,

hypertension and cirrhosis. He is also

at high risk of suffering sexual dys-

function, which would considerably

affect his womanizing”, they con-

clude. “It works out at about half a

bottle of vodka a day, and I don’t

think you’d be happy with someone

defusing a nuclear bomb who’d just

downed a half bottle of spirits”, says

Patrick Davies, one of the doctors.

They conclude that Bond was a

chronic alcoholic, who would have

been expected to die in his mid fif-

ties. His creator, Ian Fleming, died at

age 56 of heart disease after a life of

alcohol and tobacco excess.

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A Jaguar Haiku

King of the desert

Glorious stately monarch

Marks his spot like car

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Event Calendar

6pm Saturday, March 22

Catdance Film Festival

See article on p. 1

10:30am Saturday, March 15

Brunch, Garff Jaguar

See article on p. 2

April TBD

Armored Car Factory Tour, Ogden

Lunch

Saturday, June 21

British Field Day

Liberty Park, Salt Lake City

Wednesday, July 2

Eaglewood Festival of Speed

Bruce Oblad, [email protected]

Saturday, July 26

Park City Concours with Bonneville

Austin-Healey Club

Jim Revel, [email protected]

435-640-3347

Saturday, August 9

Tour and Pot Luck

Borgs’ Cabin, Midway

Ken and JoAnn Borg, burgh-

[email protected],

801-277-3313

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Cattle Crossing

Means Go Slow

That Old Bull

Is Some Cow’s Beau

—Burma Shave, 1955

September 2-6

JCNA Western States Meet

Colorado Springs, CO

Jack Humphrey, [email protected],

719-930-4801

Saturday, September 13

Luau at Cadys’

Susan Cady, 801-731-1599

Friday, October 24

Hallowe’en Party

J and Kay Jennings,

801-274-2671

Saturday, November 1

Jaguar Photo Shoot

December TBD

Christmas Party